Greg Nolan
Handloader
- Nov 25, 2004
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This morning I went to my shooting spot in the El Dorado National Forest to do my 400 and 500 yard sight in with my 338 RUM and 375 RUM. The post is under "reloading" as is the 300 yard post.
My ability to shoot groups isn't much and the rest has to do with the ability of BDC and B&C ranging bars. The big thing was the difference between the rifles, braked and un-braked.
The 375 RUM cut my eye on two seperate trips. Yes I got the elk but I looked funny in the picture and it ached. The 338RUM love tapped my eye on several occasions also but never a cut. I had to re sight several times making sure the rifle was firmly planted in my shoulder before I shot. Yes I got the elk but only because she hadn't seen me and just stood there browsing with her head behind a small tree. This time out they were both braked. No fear of the scope cut, No fear of the recoil if I didn't have the rifle embedded in my shoulder. It was great. My shots were the best I could do based on my shooting platform or stance. Quick shots are no longer a problem with the powerhouse calibers. Now I have to brake my 7MM RUM and the 300 WBY Vanguard. They love me too! :twisted:
Of course this is IMO. I don't sell muzzlebrakes.
Good Hunting
Elkhunt :grin:
My ability to shoot groups isn't much and the rest has to do with the ability of BDC and B&C ranging bars. The big thing was the difference between the rifles, braked and un-braked.
The 375 RUM cut my eye on two seperate trips. Yes I got the elk but I looked funny in the picture and it ached. The 338RUM love tapped my eye on several occasions also but never a cut. I had to re sight several times making sure the rifle was firmly planted in my shoulder before I shot. Yes I got the elk but only because she hadn't seen me and just stood there browsing with her head behind a small tree. This time out they were both braked. No fear of the scope cut, No fear of the recoil if I didn't have the rifle embedded in my shoulder. It was great. My shots were the best I could do based on my shooting platform or stance. Quick shots are no longer a problem with the powerhouse calibers. Now I have to brake my 7MM RUM and the 300 WBY Vanguard. They love me too! :twisted:
Of course this is IMO. I don't sell muzzlebrakes.
Good Hunting
Elkhunt :grin: